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Hope this finds everyone well and in good spirits! It is time to vote for our next set of SPE Board Members (3-year term, 2018-2020). Our five candidates are vying for three spots with as I said a 3-year term. The bio sketches and a ballot are attached.

I’m also attaching a current listing of Society Officers and Board Members, just so you can see who’s in charge of what. We also have a finalized program for our annual meeting at AERA attached.

For a second year in a row a “special thanks” goes out to Dan Tanner and his Foundation for contributing $1,000.00 in the form of a grant to cover the room rental for our annual meeting and rental incidentals. Dan and the Foundation’s trustees which is made up of Peter Hlebowitsh, Dennis Buss, James Hayden, William Wraga and Lloyd Chilton). Thanks Dan and trustees for the grant and continuing to be good friends to the Society.

You will notice on the membership renewal form (also attached) that you can now pay through PayPal. I’m not great at it, but it is working. Since everyone has to make a choice in dues payments, and I need to keep up-to-date membership information. I’m asking that you send me, through email, a completed renewal form indicating how much I need to be billed through PayPal. I will then send you an invoice to your email address and you can pay with credit card. I fought it for a few years, but now I’m into it! Of course you can still send me a check via U.S. mail—that still works fine with me.

Finally, I’m working to up-date the master listing, so this first round of emails is not as up-to-date as I want it to be. But my next one in a few days will contain a listing of all members and their most recent dues payment.

Here are two messages from the Society. The first concerns corrected information about room locations. The second provides information about the meeting and includes a PDF with the schedule of JDS events. — Edprof
Hi, Friends,

Just a heads up. What we have been calling Room 5 at the Gonzalez Center, based on information from AERA, is really Riverwalk 005. You will find this room just off of the West Lobby along the River.

Please tell everyone you know.

Rob, as soon s you get this, please send an urgent message by email to all of our members.

SEW is officially a special interest group (SIG) of AESA!!!! This means people at all levels of career whose research and activist commitments focus on women, gender studies, and education issues have a focused community of support through participating in SEW sessions at AESA. We also may be partnering in some exciting initiatives with the Eco-Democratic reform SIG at AESA. Stay posted and plan now to be there for SEW@AESA 2016. AESA will hold its annual meeting November 2 – 6, 2016 in Seattle, WA.

SEW @ AESA 2015

Educating Women, the journal of the Society for Educating Women, is accepting papers for the fall 2015 volume. If you had a working paper published in the SEW@AESA 2014 proceedings, you can revise and submit for this peer reviewed, online, open-access journal. If you did not attend SEW last year, you can still submit to the journal: educatingwomen.net

For the 68th Meeting of the
SOUTHEAST PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION SOCIETY
and the 60th Meeting of the
SOUTH ATLANTIC PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION SOCIETY

February 4-6, 2016 Asheville, NC

We encourage you to participate in a joint meeting of the Southeast Philosophy of Education Society (SEPES) and the South Atlantic Philosophy of Education Society (SAPES) in Asheville, North Carolina, February 4-6, 2016. Given the substantial challenges facing educational institutions in general, and philosophical inquiry within and about them in particular, we believe it is increasingly important to create a space in which current and emerging scholars and practitioners can engage in meaningful dialogue and discussion. To that end, and building upon the long traditions of each organization in providing a friendly forum for conversations concerning philosophical ideas related to a broad variety of educational topics, SEPES and SAPES invite you to submit proposals for our first joint meeting….[[Download complete Call for Papers PDF below.]]

Proposals should be no more than 500 words, excluding references, and should be submitted online through the following link: http://tinyurl.com/sepes-sapes

The presentation time for papers is approximately 15 to 20 minutes, and presenters are responsible for bringing all required technology. THE DEADLINE FOR RECEIVING PROPOSALS IS NOVEMBER 1, 2015. Please send all questions to sepesociety@gmail.com.

Philosophy of Education Society Annual Meeting — Making Philosophy of Education: A Graduate Student Pre-Conference WorkshopThursday, March 12, 2015 – 2-7 pm – Memphis Westin Beale StreetWorking retrospectively and prospectively we are seeking to make originary philosophy of education at PES 2015. Toward that end, graduate students in the field are invited to engage in a pre-conference workshop and take up the question energizing our gathering in Memphis: How do we make philosophy of education? The pre-conference workshop aims to examine the articulation, production and dissemination of philosophy of education. The five hour event will include a group dinner at the Keough Café. The workshop will have two parts. The first half will produce a set of theses in response to the question: How do we make philosophy of education? Participants will be asked to think about the past and present work in the field, and to envision and articulate new possibilities. The second part of the event will be a hands-on workshop geared toward practical advice for navigating the job market. It will include faculty who have recently completed successful searches and those who have been on hiring committees. Feedback on CV construction, letter writing, and other concrete aspects of the search process. Participants are encouraged to bring their materials for sharing and review. The second part will be lead by JOPE chair, Nakia Pope, along with Cara Furman (U Maine, Farmington), Tyson Lewis (UNT), and Sam Rocha (UBC). Please join for this unique experience to make the future of PES!

The workshop is a first-come, first-serve open-enrollment event. Deadline to enroll is February 6, 2015. Any and all inquiries should be sent electronically to Eduardo Duarte, PES 2015 Program Chair

PES2015Memphis@gmail.com. This workshop is collaboration between PES Memphis 2015, PES JOPE, GSCOPE 2015, with support from PES 2015 President Frank Margonis.

Hello, Our apologies to those seeking to submit proposals to the AESA Annual
Conference in 2014 in the last couple days. We have been attempting to ready our website and conference system and experienced a minor delay. In order not to hold people up any further, those seeking to submit conference proposals can now do so via the following link:

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